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Research Associate Nikolaos Rodousakis is a research fellow at the Centre of Planning and Economic Research (KEPE), Greece. He is managing editor of the journal Greek Economic Outlook and member of the Study Group on Sraffian Economics.
His main educational and research interests are political economy, input-output analysis, theory of endogenous economic fluctuations, and tourism economics. He has published papers in the Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, International Review of Applied Economics, Metroeconomica, and Tourism Economics, among others; various other papers have appeared in KEPE publications; and he is coauthor of the book Spectral Theory of Value and Actual Economies: Controllability, Effective Demand, and Cycles (with Theodore Mariolis and George Soklis; Springer 2021).
Rodousakis holds a degree in public economics, an MA in economics of production and intersectoral relations, and a Ph.D. in economics from Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece.
His main educational and research interests are political economy, input-output analysis, theory of endogenous economic fluctuations, and tourism economics. He has published papers in the Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, International Review of Applied Economics, Metroeconomica, and Tourism Economics, among others; various other papers have appeared in KEPE publications; and he is coauthor of the book Spectral Theory of Value and Actual Economies: Controllability, Effective Demand, and Cycles (with Theodore Mariolis and George Soklis; Springer 2021).
Rodousakis holds a degree in public economics, an MA in economics of production and intersectoral relations, and a Ph.D. in economics from Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece.